A group of 17-year-old schoolies have allegedly left a destructive mark on a Surfers Paradise penthouse hotel room, potentially causing thousands of dollars damage.

Footage uploaded to social media in the early hours of Saturday morning shows the extent of the wrecked room at the Mantra Sun City Resort on the Gold Coast

Smashed bottles and rubbish can be seen littering the floor, while the walls appear to have several sizeable holes in them.

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A group of 17-year-old schoolies have allegedly left a destructive mark on a Surfers Paradise penthouse hotel room, potentially causing thousands of dollars damage

Footage uploaded to social media in the early hours of Saturday morning, shows the extent of the wrecked room at the Mantra Sun City Resort on the Gold Coast

Queensland Police said seven boys were responsible for the extensive destruction, with the mess discovered by a hotel duty manager upon checkout.

The manager described the room as having 'extensive damage to the walls, large and smaller sized holes in all of the walls and stains on the carpet and furniture'.

'As soon as the property was made aware of the incident, we acted quickly to arrange for the perpetrators to leave the premises and be collected by their families,' A Mantra Sun City Resort spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia.

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The seven boys were said to have rented out the three-bedroom sub-penthouse for a week-long stay.

Overlooking the dazzling Surfers Paradise beach, the accommodation is believed to have cost around $2,583.

A resort spokesperson said it was an isolated incident and that they have 'stringent 24-hour security'.

The seven boys were said to have rented out the three-bedroom sub-penthouse, which sleeps a maximum of seven people, for a week-long stay

Queensland Police said seven boys were responsible for the extensive destruction, with the mess discovered by a hotel duty manager upon checkout

The manager of the Mantra Sun City (stock image pictured) described the room as having 'extensive damage to the walls, large and smaller sized holes in all of the walls and stains on the carpet and furniture'

The video, which was uploaded to Snapchat with captions reading 'Yeah the boys' and 'Schoolies 2k17', also shows one boy loading the debris into a shopping trolley.

While another is seen kicking something towards a television, as the camera pans around the room to show a lamp on the floor and dents in the centre pillars.

While Queensland leavers are expected to be winding up their celebrations on Saturday, the Gold Coast is preparing for a new influx of New South wales graduates for their celebrations.

The resort said the incident was a disappointing end to the week and that they were working with police during their investigations.

Overlooking the dazzling Surfers Paradise beach, the accommodation is believed to have cost around $2,583

The video, which was uploaded to Snapchat with captions reading 'Yeah the boys' and 'Schoolies 2k17', also shows dents in the pillars (pictured)